Legal research is changing — not incrementally, but fundamentally
AI is moving beyond simple answers to structured, multi-step research grounded in trusted legal content.
This is not about faster answers. It’s about better research.
About the webinar
AI is already reshaping how legal professionals research and advise — but many tools still rely on outputs that are hard to verify or lack the depth required for complex legal questions.
A new approach is emerging, powered by agentic AI and deep research capabilities. This shift enables legal professionals to move from fragmented searches to structured, transparent and defensible research workflows.
In this session, we’ll explore what this shift means in practice — and how legal teams can work more efficiently without compromising accuracy, confidence or control.
Tuesday, 21 April 2026
12 pm AEST
Live webinar
In this session, you’ll learn how to
Move from isolated searches to structured, end‑to‑end legal research workflows
Navigate complex legal questions with greater speed, confidence and depth
Understand and verify how conclusions are reached through transparent, fully cited outputs
Reduce manual effort while improving consistency, quality and the transition into drafting and advice
Who should attend:
This session is designed for:
- Lawyers in private practice
- In-house legal teams
- Legal operations and innovation leaders
Anyone looking to better understand how AI is changing legal research — and how to adapt their approach with confidence.
In practice
We’ll also explore how these capabilities are being applied in platforms like Westlaw Advantage — combining agentic AI with trusted legal content to support more accurate, verifiable and efficient legal research.
Why attend:
Legal professionals are under increasing pressure to deliver outcomes that are faster, more accurate and more defensible.
While AI tools are becoming more widely used, many still rely on outputs that are difficult to verify or lack the depth required for professional-grade legal work.
This session will help you understand:
- What’s really changing in legal research
- Where AI is delivering meaningful impact
- What differentiates professional-grade legal AI from general-purpose tools
Meet the experts
James Jarvis
Vice President
Westlaw Product Management
Thomson Reuters
Catherine Roberts
Senior Director of AI & LegalTech
Thomson Reuterss
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